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What do studio closures mean for Xbox strategy? | Opinion

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The news that Xbox was going to buy Bethesda caught me by surprise. Bethesda is a primarily Western-focused games company best-known for RPGs and shooters. Bethesda didn’t seem to fit the remit. And not just because of the sheer size of the $7.5bn acquisition. Read more

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Keywords buys integrated PR and communications agency LabCom

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The PR company has previously worked with clients including Riot Games and Bethesda.

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What did Microsoft want from Starfield? | Opinion

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Bethesda's Starfield has topped the US sales charts for September , sliding into the top ten for the year thus far in the process. Bethesda games generally do well, but are not guaranteed chart-toppers, with their numbers only getting truly impressive when you look at the long tail performance.

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Pete Hines on Starfield, Bethesda and bugs: "We embrace chaos"

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While multiple reviews from the initial wave of critique for Bethesda's latest blockbuster refer to Starfield as the company's most polished game to date, this comes with the slight caveat that it's not completely polished.

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PS5 version of Redfall dropped after Xbox acquisition of ZeniMax

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Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox Arkane Studio's upcoming shooter Redfall was previously in development for the PlayStation 5; it was scrapped after Microsoft bought Bethesda's parent company ZeniMax Media.

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Xbox talks Starfield's "comet launch"

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And it was showcasing the much anticipated Starfield on the very first day, in a theatre seating 300 people, with the unexpected company of Xbox boss Phil Spencer and Bethesda director Todd Howard.

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Tango Gameworks' founder Shinji Mikami to leave the studio

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The news was reported by True Achievements , and then confirmed to the publication by Bethesda. Mikami's departure was announced by Bethesda's senior vice president of development Todd Vaughn in a company-wide email. "I Tango Gameworks' founder and CEO Shinji Mikami is leaving the Evil Within studio.

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